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"Catalase is an enzyme within the liver..."

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Catalase is an enzyme within the liver which speeds up reactions all enzymes have an optimum temperature at which they function best, an enzyme within a human functions fastest at 37 degrees anything above that will denature the enzyme and it will cease to work because its structure has been altered. so to answer your question is actualluy functions best at 37 degrees not 30.

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"The person can consume apple with antibiotics ..."

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Yes, the person can consume apple with antibiotics . THere are many other options which the person can take after antibiotics . The person requires to take healthy food after antibiotics in order to regain the killed bacteria . Try yogurt to take after antibiotics.

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Kinetic molecular theory states that heat "energizes" paticle movement and therefore the enzyme functions quicker. But under too high of temperatures, the enzyme (like all proteins) become denatured and lose their functions.

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